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The 'mailto' URI scheme is used to identify resources that are reached using Internet mail. In its simplest form, a 'mailto' URI contains an Internet mail address. For interactions that require message headers or message bodies to be specified, the 'mailto' URI scheme also allows providing mail header fields and the message body.

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This document defines the format of Uniform
Resource Identifiers (URIs) to
identify resources that are reached using Internet mail. It adds better internationalization and
compatibility with Internationalized
Resource Identifiers (IRIs; RFC 3987) to the
previous syntax of 'mailto' URIs (RFC 2368).

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Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Further information on Internet Standards is available in Section
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